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DEA let fentanyl flood streets as whistleblower warns ‘we got people killed’

Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleThis photo provided by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration shows pills containing fentanyl which were seized by the DEA in New Mexico (AP)The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to circulate in New Mexico between 2023 and 2025, a controversial tactic aimed at building larger criminal cases against traffickers.DEA Special Agent David Howell blew the whistle, condemning the strategy as a dangerous gamble that "poisoned our community" and "got people killed," leading to a 21% spike in overdose deaths in New Mexico last year.Former U.S. Attorney Alex Uballez defended the approach, stating it was necessary to target major drug trafficking organizations and save more lives, while a DEA spokesperson maintained the decisions were lawful and reasonable.Government records reviewed by The Associated Press revealed that DEA agents monitored specific fentanyl deliveries, including exact pill counts, but deliberately did not seize the drugs.Justice Department guidelines for fentanyl seizures were rewritten in 2024 to grant law enforcement more discretion, and despite an initial finding of "substantial likelihood of wrongdoing," an internal review concluded the DEA's actions posed no "specific danger to public health."In fullThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

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economictimes.indiatimes.com12 h fa

Staggering amounts of fentanyl hit US streets as the DEA watched and took no action, records show

DEA agents in New Mexico allegedly allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills onto streets between 2023-2025, prioritizing larger cases over immediate seizures. This tactic, described by one agent as "poisoning our…

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huffpost.com12 h fa

Staggering Amounts Of Fentanyl Hit The Streets – And The DEA Reportedly Did Nothing

“We poisoned our community to make cases,” DEA Special Agent David Howell told AP.

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fortune.com2 h fa

'We poisoned our community': New Mexico DEA agents watched fentanyl hit the streets and did nothing to stop…

“We poisoned our community to make cases,” DEA Special Agent David Howell said in a series of interviews in New Mexico. “Through our own willful blindness, we get to say, ‘We don’t really know what happened to the…

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independent.co.uk13 h fa

Staggering amounts of fentanyl hit streets as the DEA watched and took no action, records show

Questo articolo non è adatto a **Warptech Tech News**. È un reportage di investigazione su tattiche DEA vs fentanyl — tema di policy/crimine, non di tech/innovazione/business tech. Non rientra nel perimetro editoriale (AI, tech, startup, business, economia tech) che segui per manager IT e CTO italiani. **Hai inviato l'articolo per errore, o vuoi che lo sintetizzi comunque per un altro canale?** Fammi sapere.

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medpagetoday.com8 h fa

Staggering Amounts of Fentanyl Hit Streets as the DEA Watched and Took No Action

Agents repeatedly monitored shipments of fentanyl pills but did not seize them, records show

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timesofindia.indiatimes.com10 h fa

Millions of fentanyl pills, no seizures? DEA faces scrutiny over New Mexico operations

The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is facing scrutiny after an investigation by the Associated Press alleged that federal agents allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to reach communities…

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Staggering amounts of fentanyl hit streets as the DEA watched and took no action, records show

    The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to hit the streets of New Mexico from 2023 to 2025, according to current and former DEA…

  2. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    What a reporter found when uncovering why federal agents allowed a deadly drug to hit the streets

    Associated Press journalist Jim Mustian explains how he reported and wrote a story that examined why the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration allowed hundreds of thousands of…

  3. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·huffpost.com

    Staggering Amounts Of Fentanyl Hit The Streets – And The DEA Reportedly Did Nothing

    “We poisoned our community to make cases,” DEA Special Agent David Howell told AP.

  4. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Staggering amounts of fentanyl hit US streets as the DEA watched and took no action, records show

    DEA agents in New Mexico allegedly allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills onto streets between 2023-2025, prioritizing larger cases over immediate seizures. This tactic,…

  5. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    Millions of fentanyl pills, no seizures? DEA faces scrutiny over New Mexico operations

    The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is facing scrutiny after an investigation by the Associated Press alleged that federal agents allowed hundreds of thousands…

  6. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    DEA faces fentanyl questions after millions of pills went unseized

    This controversial tactic, revealed by three current and former DEA agents and government records reviewed by The Associated Press

  7. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    DEA let fentanyl flood streets as whistleblower warns ‘we got people killed’

    Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or…

  8. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·medpagetoday.com

    Staggering Amounts of Fentanyl Hit Streets as the DEA Watched and Took No Action

    Agents repeatedly monitored shipments of fentanyl pills but did not seize them, records show

  9. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·elnuevodia.com

    Polémica táctica para ir detrás de “peces más grandes”: millones de pastillas de fentanilo llegaron a las calles mientras la DEA observaba

    Estrategias implementadas para seguir el rastro de las drogas en Nuevo México generaron preocupación de agentes y expertos

  10. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    'We poisoned our community': New Mexico DEA agents watched fentanyl hit the streets and did nothing to stop it reaching people | Fortune

    “We poisoned our community to make cases,” DEA Special Agent David Howell said in a series of interviews in New Mexico. “Through our own willful blindness, we get to say, ‘We…